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"American foreign policy under Trump 2.0 and the consequences for European geostrategy,"- an open lecture
Center for the Study of Diplomacy is pleased to announce a special event – an open lecture titled "American foreign policy under Trump 2.0 and the consequences for European geostrategy," which will be delivered by Professor David Criekemans, a renowned expert in geopolitics and international relations. The lecture will take place on April 4th at 11:00 AM in the CI-300 auditorium (Collegium Iuridicum KUL, Spokojna 1 street).
Professor David Criekemans is a leading expert in geopolitics and international relations, specializing in geopolitical theory, foreign policy, energy politics, multilateral diplomacy, and international negotiations. He is an Associate Professor at the University of Antwerp and lectures at renowned institutions across Europe, including the Geneva Institute of Geopolitical Studies and University College Roosevelt. A widely published author and respected researcher, Professor Criekemans is frequently consulted by international media for his insights on global geopolitical developments. His work continues to shape discourse in diplomacy, foreign policy, and global strategic analysis.
Professor David Criekemans' lecture is an excellent opportunity to explore topics concerning the future of U.S. foreign policy, analyzing how changes under Donald Trump’s leadership will affect Europe and the global geostrategic order. The lecture will be held in English with simultaneous interpretation.
The event is organized in collaboration with the Representation of Flanders in Poland and the Baltic States (Belgian Embassy).